Another year, another handful of amazing creators taking on an exciting new format. Last year we partnered with YouTube to develop the VR Creator Lab – a dedicated learning and production program held at YouTube Space LA. The Creator Lab was designed to help innovative creators expand their content in new directions using immersive technology

One of the most exciting VR announcements of this year’s E3 was a new Wolfenstein game designed exclusively for headsets. We didn’t see gameplay at Bethesda’s press conference, but a supposedly leaked trailer does give us our first glimpse.

The footage, which isn’t in English, suggests that Cyberpilot will take place in Paris in 1980. Rather than playing as regular series protagonist BJ Blazkowicz, we’ll control a hacker that can apparently work his way into the mechanical enemies that Nazis use to occupy the French capital.

It looks like we’ll view action through a giant monitor that makes the player feel like they’re in the streets of Paris when really they’re safely nestled in a hideout. You can launch surprise attacks on unsuspecting enemies with a flamethrower. Overall it looks like a pretty interesting way to transition the series into VR naturally.

Oculus Story Studio’s Emmy award-winning VR experience, Henry, is now available on the company’s latest VR headset.

Henry is now available to download on Oculus Go (and more recent models of the Gear VR) for free. The news was revealed by Oculus CTO John Carmack, who also confirmed the re-release uses new video playback tech. This allows for 5K x 5K playback at 60fps which, according to Carmack, sets “a new bar” for immersive video, though comes at the cost of install size.

We are going to do a re-release of Story Studio’s Henry with my new video playback tech that lets us play a 5k x 5k 60 fps video on Go and newer GearVRs. It will be a big download, but it will set a new bar for immersive video quality.

— John Carmack (@ID_AA_Carmack) May 25, 2018

Henry was the second project from Story Studio, which closed its doors last year after releasing a handful of free experiences for the Oculus Rift. In it, viewers follow a young hedgehog that searches for a friend to celebrate his birthday with. It’s a charming little experience that’s narrated by Elijah Wood.